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Crocodiles Spotted Swimming In The Streets Of Florida Due To Hurricane Ian Confirming Previous Site Claims

October 4. 2022

"An American crocodile suns itself on a boat ramp on a canal in the Stillwright Point subdivision Saturday, Sept. 24, 2022"

This is a follow up to the August 23, 2022 article "Alligator Attacks Man Outside His Home In Louisiana Floodwaters Confirming Previous Claims." This past week crocodiles were spotted swimming in the streets of the Keys in Florida, due to Hurricane Ian. People were on high alert.

The MSN website reported, "On Thursday, Florida Bay storm surge from Hurricane Ian piled onto higher-than-average seasonal 'king tides.' That caused almost three feet of standing water to spill into the streets, making it impossible to tell where backyards end and canals begin. Apparently, the crocodiles didn’t know either. With the boat ramps underwater, those crocs that live in the canals were spotted swimming down Stillwright Point’s streets."

Here's some more bad news. Residents were being told not to flush the toilet as the hurricane has damaged the sewer system So, when you go outside on the street and out of nowhere see crocodiles swimming right in front of you, which suddenly gives you very liquid diarrhea, you can't go to the toilet, and poo, then flush in peace. Such crappy news all around...literally.

STORY SOURCE

Key Largo is so flooded that crocs swim in streets — and you can’t even flush the toilet?

David Goodhue, Miami Herald - 19h ago - For years, American crocodiles have be seen lounging, mouths agape, on boat ramps in the Key Largo neighborhood of Stillwright Point.

On Thursday, Florida Bay storm surge from Hurricane Ian piled onto higher-than-average seasonal “king tides.” That caused almost three feet of standing water to spill into the streets, making it impossible to tell where backyards end and canals begin.
Apparently, the crocodiles didn’t know either. With the boat ramps underwater, those crocs that live in the canals were spotted swimming down Stillwright Point’s streets...

If crocodiles lurking beneath street floods wasn’t a frightening enough image, the thought of not flushing your toilet was a whole other scare. The Key Largo Wastewater Treatment District issued a statement Thursday urging residents to go easy on toilet flushing because the widespread flooding in the area has put stress on the sewer system.

“It is very important that customers minimize toilet flushing and using other water which enters the sewer system,” the utility said in the statement. “The situation will continue through mid Saturday.”...

https://www.msn.com

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